Monday, 8 February 2016
Description & Definition - Poetic Murmuration of Birds in Netherlands: A...
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Description & Definition - Poetic Murmuration of Birds in Netherlands: Perceptual Learning or Sensory analysis . Like humans, starling or birds have the ability to do a sensory analysis under attack of a predator. Human senses linked to sensory analysis rely on (sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing)
Here is how ''all about birds'' describes the motion:
When one starling changes direction or speed, each of the other birds in the flock responds to the change, and they do so nearly simultaneously regardless of the size of the flock. In essence, information moves across the flock very quickly and with nearly no degradation. The researchers describe it as a high signal-to-noise ratio.
This scale-free correlation allows starlings to greatly enhance what the researchers call “effective perceptive range,” which is another way of saying that a starling on one side of the flock can respond to what others are sensing all the way across the flock—a huge benefit for a starling trying to avoid a falcon.
REF: *SCISHOW - The Math and Mystery of birds of Murmurations
*Poetic Murmuration of Birds in Netherlands
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